- also
known as
conenose bugs,
kissing bugs (so-called from
their habit of
feeding from
around the
mouths of people), or
vampire bugs.
Other local names for...
- Thread-legged bugs –
subfamily Emesinae,
including the
genus Emesaya Kissing bugs (or cone-headed
bugs) –
subfamily Triatominae,
unusual in that most
species are...
- seed
bugs are
sometimes colloquially called stink bugs.
While they do use a foul-smelling
spray as a defense, they are not
classified in the
stink bug family...
-
bugs,
comprising over 80,000
species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, ********in
bugs, bed
bugs, and
shield bugs....
- is
spread mostly by
insects in the
subfamily Triatominae,
known as "
kissing bugs". The
symptoms change over the
course of the infection. In the early...
-
bloodsucking conenose, is an
insect of the
Triatominae subfamily,
known as
kissing bugs. It was
first described by John
Lawrence LeConte in 1855 and
named Conorhinus...
- 2016-07-05. "Pest
Diagnostic Clinic,
Factsheet on ********in
Bugs".
Retrieved 2009-01-30. "********in
Bugs, HYG-2082-98".
Retrieved 2009-08-02. "A Literature-based...
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distributed in the
western United States and Mexico. This
species and
other "
kissing bugs" are
vectors of
Trypanosoma cruzi, the
protozoan that
causes Chagas disease...
-
monkeys and opossums.
Rhodnius prolixus is also
known as the
kissing bug (like
other triatomine bugs)
because it
tends to feed on the area
around victims' mouths...
-
Rhodnius is a
genus of ********in
bugs in the
subfamily Triatominae (the
kissing bugs), and is an
important vector in the
spread of
Chagas disease. The...